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lurkingknight March 12th, 2015 23:47

webbing vendor in canada?
 
Looking for 1.5 and 1.75" webbing by the yard. I want to make some belts, is there a place to get some milspec stuff in canada? tan and black?

by the yard.


Unless people want to start paying me to make cobra belts, I don't need 100 yard rolls. lol.

siggypoo March 13th, 2015 06:58

I've true Fabricland a few times, and different branches. No joy. Occasionally on eBay I've come across quality offerings on eBay, and buying from an established eBay seller repeatedly will net you good results.

-Per- March 13th, 2015 08:24

Not Canadian but really a good website. I do a order once a month and never had any problems. Also ship via USPS First Class & Priority depending on your order size.

www.rockywoods.com

redzaku March 13th, 2015 11:24

You can try mountain equipment co-op but I have no idea if it fits your bill in thickness and the stiffness of said belt you are planning to make

L473ncy March 13th, 2015 12:03

If you lived in Vancouver I would have told you to go to Dressew Sewing Supply. They only have a physical location I don't think they have any web presence.

Here's a crazy idea though. Have you tried going to a scuba shop? I have a feeling they they might carry nylon webbing and you might be able to buy it on a spool.

lurkingknight March 13th, 2015 12:10

possibly... a friend of mine wants to see if I can semi clone his hsgi cobra belt for every day use, so I'm trying to find some type 13 Mil-W-4088 that I don't need to order a roll to get.

Unless 50 people all order cobra belts. lol.

Danke March 13th, 2015 12:15

Can you bring it in at under $30?

Because if you can't then it's not going to fly.

lurkingknight March 13th, 2015 13:59

the cobra buckle itself is 27-30$ US before shipping

so no, if I were to make them, I can't sell them at a loss. Which is why I was only looking for webbing by the yard. Make just the few that I want and that would be it.

Danke March 13th, 2015 15:44

I think your friend needs to

A) Get a mock belt from EBairsoft etc for $29.95 shipped. It will hold up his pants.

B) Get a real HSGI belt for $74.99. It will hold up his pants with increased confidence.

C) Get a belt from you if you can make it as nice as the HSGI for a price approaching airsoft. That will hold up his pants with a personal touch .

WPJ March 14th, 2015 08:46

Have some 17337 that i use for pant belts, I have TAN499 and AOR1 in 1.5" and 2" AOR1. But if its just for pants 1" will do. I have TAN499, Camo Green, AOR1 and I use very cool Dragon buckles.

Let me know

siggypoo March 14th, 2015 09:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1938466)
Here's a crazy idea though. Have you tried going to a scuba shop? I have a feeling they they might carry nylon webbing and you might be able to buy it on a spool.

Thats a firkin great idea! Didn't think of that, and I'll give it a try. I betcha dat markup tho, lol.

WPJ March 14th, 2015 09:39

Siggypoo, I can get you a small amount of black scuba webbing at a discount if you want.

WPJ March 14th, 2015 10:26

I just looked up a few things and for 45 I can do Cobra GT buckles with 1.5" multicam belts with/without extra stiffener. 40 if you prepay. I need to do at least 5 belts in multicam.

Let me know who's interested.

siggypoo March 14th, 2015 12:07

Appreciate the offer. I'm going for ACU/UCP shades.

WPJ March 15th, 2015 08:21

I only have 1" in UCP single sided, but if you want some I can flip ya a bit. I also have dragon buckles in Foliage

Off_kilter March 15th, 2015 09:48

Have any pictures of your work?

WPJ March 15th, 2015 10:27

Yep, here is a few links

Patch pouch and phone pouch - http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=170842
Hat, details on the Phone Pouch, mag pouch colour change on flaps - http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=170186&page=2

I'll add a few pics of a belt once get home.

WPJ March 15th, 2015 14:33

3 Attachment(s)
Here is a belt and matching bracelet I did for one of my recent requests.

ACU/UCP 1" Webbing double layered,TAN499 Stitching, Dragon Foliage buckle.

Belt 25, Bracelet 10, Combo 30.

WPJ March 16th, 2015 12:42

I have 1" ucp that's the belt pictured if it for pants its great, if its for a gun belt you need a better one.

siggypoo March 16th, 2015 13:26

Actually that's damned good, and 1" is what I need. What would you charge per yard? I'm editing a non molle vest into molle.

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...3b8195d14b.jpg

WPJ March 16th, 2015 15:20

Siggypoo PM sent

WPJ March 18th, 2015 21:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Off_kilter (Post 1938690)
Have any pictures of your work?

Here is a belt I did this evening, 1.5" 17337 AOR1 with GT Cobra. Since its all plastic hardware I reference it as the Couch Riggers Belt. It way more than you need to hold up your pants. There is also a key clip in the same color.

Enjoy.

WPJ March 18th, 2015 21:26

Soggy, what did you do your diagram in?

siggypoo March 19th, 2015 01:16

webbing vendor in canada?
 
LOL@ "Soggy".
It's an image I found on the interwebs.
That's a decent belt. What would you charge for an identical one in ACU?

WPJ March 19th, 2015 08:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by siggypoo (Post 1939297)
LOL@ "Soggy".
It's an image I found on the interwebs.
That's a decent belt. What would you charge for an identical one in ACU?

Hey Siggy my apologies, I'm glad you took spell checks joke with a good heart. Pricing would be 45, however the GT buckles are very hard to get in foliage with out buying a hundred. So hardware would probably have to be black or costs would have to be much higher.

lurkingknight March 19th, 2015 14:03

http://treasure.diylol.com/uploads/p...ads-f7186e.jpg

WPJ March 19th, 2015 14:05

LOL

siggypoo March 19th, 2015 17:18

Lol, soz, Lurking.


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